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Cons: Interior materials, outdated interior styling, sensitive to crosswinds, engine noise on acceleration, not the best car in the snow.
Cons: Slow pickup, lack of power when merging, engine noise on acceleration, finicky CVT transmission, small center console storage.
There's plenty of noise on acceleration (especially when the CVTs manage the engine).

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If you are really paying attention and it is loud enough, you might hear the noise for the brief moment when the vehicle goes between acceleration and deceleration, as there isn't any load on it at that point.
Perhaps the elevation of 5,000 - plus feet on our driving route was partially to blame, but we repeatedly put the CX - 3's pedal to the floor in attempts to merge or pass and got much more noise than actual acceleration.
Your chain might have started to rattle due to the collision to the rear wheel might have nudged the rear wheel slightly forward introducing chain slack and on acceleration the noise probably near the front sprocket.
When I got it back it was fixed, and boosting with a healthy sssh on acceleration from 2200 RPM, which lasted for about 6 days and then suddenly back to poor performance or worse, and no noise from the turbo except at 6000 when high pitched whistle / whine evident.
On the highway, though, there's little reserve power; the ES 300h cruises easily at speed but makes more noise than acceleration when you press the gas pedal to the floor.
Symptoms can include clicking from the rear under acceleration / braking, so listen out for any noises on test - drives.
A clicking noise has been reported coming from the rear axles during take - off / acceleration on 2004 - 2011 Nissan Armada vehicles built before Aug. 14, 2010.
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The diesel engine generates a little more noise and vibration than the 2.5 Liter engine, but it's still a better choice thanks to its snappier acceleration (both on flat surfaces, and going uphill) and gives excellent fuel economy.
It had a very pronounced whining / whistling noise on deceleration and still has some whistling noise to it on acceleration now.
The CVT gives it a whiny, buzzy sound on acceleration, suspension noise penetrates the cabin and any sort of smooth braking is demolished by the regen brakes.
Negatives that turned up: Engine noise was quite noticeable on hard acceleration, and there were a few rattles in the interior on rough pavement.
Aside from a subdued engine growl during hard acceleration, and the thumping and humming of Michelin performance tires on rough pavement, ES Turbo was virtually noise - free.
The continuously variable transmission (CVT) has a new chain for quieter operation, and the noise abatement continues with revised engine timing that helps cut down on noise during acceleration.
The Lineartronic CVT on 2.5 - liter equipped cars now uses a quieter ultra-short-pitch chain, and adjustments to engine timing under acceleration further reduce powertrain noise.
While the economy improvements are unmistakable, expected to be on the order of 2 mpg each city and highway, a hard stab at the throttle still results in unimpressive acceleration and loads of droning engine noise.
The complex yet simple design gives you the increased sound and performance you are looking for with its straight through design on moderate to hard acceleration and then the unique purge chambers cancel out the unwanted interior noise during low rpm cruising speeds.
Any irregular noises or vibration on acceleration or deceleration?
«It delivers quicker acceleration in virtually all measures, more confidence when trailering up a steep grade, better engine braking on descent and more refined noise levels cruising on the highway.»
To move 2,900 pounds with 146 horsepower takes a heavy foot on the throttle, and that means engine noise under hard acceleration, though the car is relatively quiet otherwise.
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